Speed test results show an average of 18.81 Mbps download
and 0.61 Mbps upload speeds across all mobile, tablet, and desktop devices
tested. Take a look at the charts below for an at-a-glance view of of speed test results by device.

Historical Kansas Internet Speeds Over Time

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This is the historical Internet Speed for Kansas. You can break the data down by Desktop or Mobile and view the data by table and graph over a 7 day, 3 months and 12 month time frame

This is the historical Internet Speed for Kansas. You can break the data down by Desktop or Mobile and view the data by table and graph over a 7 day, 3 months and 12 month time frame

Nearby Kansas Internet Speeds by City

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Research Desktop & Mobile Internet speeds for nearby cities in Kansas. You can also view the data by table and graph over a 7 day, 3 months and 12 month time frame.

Research Desktop & Mobile Internet speeds for nearby cities in Kansas. You can also view the data by table and graph over a 7 day, 3 months and 12 month time frame.

Overland Park

35 Mbps

14 Mbps

Wichita

30 Mbps

17 Mbps

Topeka

23 Mbps

11 Mbps

Olathe

30 Mbps

29 Mbps

Manhattan

25 Mbps

14 Mbps

Shawnee

37 Mbps

11 Mbps

Lawrence

13 Mbps

7 Mbps

Lenexa

28 Mbps

12 Mbps

Valley Center

35 Mbps

5 Mbps

Augusta

3 Mbps

1 Mbps

Latest Internet Broadband News for Lane, Kansas

With the President recently weighing in on Net Neutrality, this somewhat esoteric issue is now back in the news along with occasional misinterpretations and misinformation. With such a controversial and technically complex subject, basic facts can get lost amongst the political debate and pundit protest. So, what exactly is Net Neutrality and how does it affect your Internet activity […]

One of the driving principles of Net Neutrality is the fact that all data is essentially created equal. ISPs are forbidden from segregating Internet traffic or creating “fast lanes” for companies looking to deliver streaming video or other rich media content into your home. This theoretically creates a level field where content creators — no […]

As expected, the FCC repealed the Net Neutrality principles voted in by the Tom Wheeler-led commission in 2015. Also as expected, the vote was on party lines, with the three Republican commissioners voting to repeal, while the two Democrat commissioners dissented. Since this outcome surprised no one, a singular question remains: what’s next? This remains […]

A recent technology breakthrough brings with it the promise of near gigabit speed Internet service over your current coaxial or phone line. The company behind this state of the art technology expects to make it available this year. Whether it actually arrives in consumers’ homes by 2017 remains to be seen, but current Internet providers, […]

The recent FCC ruling in favor of the concept of Net Neutrality remains controversial. Some feel it insures a level playing field for those new companies looking to innovate in Internet-related industries, while others disagree, saying it will stifle the larger companies’ investment in improving their network infrastructure. But how does the ruling affect the individual […]

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